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So, 'The Godfather: When the Shooting Stopped' is a really interesting peek behind the curtain of those legendary films. It's a documentary, sure, but it’s more like a warm conversation with the crew who worked tirelessly during post-production. You really get a sense of how much sweat and thought went into editing, sound design, and all those little touches that make the trilogy what it is. The tone is very reflective, with a lot of nostalgia and some humor sprinkled throughout. The pacing is kind of relaxed, which is fitting for the subject matter—you're not being rushed through anything. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain charm in the candid stories shared. Perfect for anyone who digs the craft of filmmaking, especially in how it shaped such a monumental trilogy.
Provides insights from crew members involved in all three filmsFocuses on post-production aspects not often discussedOffers a nostalgic look at the filmmaking process
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